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On this show I talk about going from a novice in backend development and Deno to a confident and secure backend developer with JavaScript/TypeScript. So, listen in as we demystify backend development and secure your confidence with Deno.

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I’ll be talking about something I’ve been extremely interested in lately and relative to today’s rising concern to security: cryptography and encryption. So, whether you’re interested Deno or not, but use Javascript or Typescript and interested security this will apply to you.---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
😎 DX of Deno KV

😎 DX of Deno KV

2024-03-1205:00

I’ll be talking about my experience working with Deno KV. This is a newer Key-value store by the Deno team, but it is not exclusive to the Deno runtime or Deploy.d---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Deno Permissions API

Deno Permissions API

2024-03-0509:32

Looking at the Deno permissions API for execution and at runtime.---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
☺️ Deno CLI

☺️ Deno CLI

2024-03-0507:40

Looking at some of the Deno CLI tools that might help you with your next project.---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Talking about the new Javascript Registry for all Javascript and Typescript developers. It's not here to replace NPM. Instead, it's meant to be a superset of NPM.---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Looking at a newer web framework for all major JS/TS runtimes, Hono. ---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Deno Cron

Deno Cron

2024-02-2004:52

Talking about what is Deno cron and what are cron jobs.Cron Syntax: https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/topics/cron/---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Deno KV

Deno KV

2024-02-1316:20

I talk about what is Deno KV and what to expect as this show returns.---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Are you ready for Deno 1.25?!?!? Kit Kelly, a Deno core team member, talks with me about the new and improved developer experience of Deno - the updates, the motivations, and how. Plus, Kit talks about what to look forward to in the future. ---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Confused about the jargon concerning serverless and edge computing? No worries. This episode covers it.--------------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript--------------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: [https://denodeveloper.com](https://denodeveloper.com)--------------------Twitter: [@zacharykrav](https://twitter.com/zacharykrav)---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
In this episode, I hit on the updates coming to Deno according to Deno's blog article "Big Changes Ahead for Deno"-------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript-------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.com-------------Twitter: @zacharykrav-------------Deno Office Hours: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSewMCz1wB8SMZI8n7xUVeH00tBo5xLBGmj26-QVjjhQ4FfZlQ/viewform---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Where is Deno at now? I do a quick summary of what has been going on with Deno and server-side JavaScript within the recent months.--------------------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-side Javascript/Typescript--------------------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.comTwitter: @zacharykrav---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
In this episode, I got to talk with Nick Nisi. Nick has been developing since 2009, a TypeScript user since 2013, and a JS Party panelist. He goes through his journey into TypeScript, his thoughts on learning it today, and TypeScript's influence on the larger JavaScript ecosystem.--------------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript.--------------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.com--------------------Twitter: @zacharykrav---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
In this episode, we dive into working on files with Deno. Yep, that means reading, writing, opening, and closing.--------------------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript--------------------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.comTwitter: @zacharykrav--------------------------Music by Audionautix.com---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
In this episode, I talk about readable streams and how they are used in Deno.Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/TypescriptFree Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.comTwitter: @zacharykravMusic by Audionautix.com---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
In this episode, I thought it would be a good idea to talk about Deno Deploy’s Playgrounds. They are a great way to dip your toe into the Deno world without doing setup and an excellent way to start creating and iterating quickly. ------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/TypescriptFree Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.comTwitter: @zacharykravMusic by Audionautix.comDeno Deploy: https://deno.comDeno Deploy Docs: https://deno.com/deploy/docsDeno Deploy Regions: https://deno.com/deploy/docs/regionsDeno.land: https://deno.land.---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
In this episode, I go through my personal take on what it is like to use Deno Deploy and why it is special.--------------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript--------------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.comTwitter: @zacharykrav--------------------Music by Audionautix.comDeno Deploy Docs: https://deno.com/deploy/docsDeno Deploy Regions: https://deno.com/deploy/docs/regionsDeno.land: https://deno.land---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
I got to talk with Luca Casonato, Deno core team member and TC39 member, about Deno Deploy, what is a distributed system when it comes to deploying your code, what’s coming up for future Deno releases, how the Deno has been working with Netlify, and how to help out with Deno.--------------------Free Deno Permissions E-Book: https://denodeveloper.comTwitter: @zacharykrav -------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript-------------Music by Audionautix.com-------------Deno: https://deno.landDeno by Example: https://examples.deno.land/Luca Casonato’s Website: https://lcas.devDeno Discord: https://discord.com/invite/deno---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
The event loop continues off of our discussion about async programming. Here we go through Javascript event loop basics and how Deno’s event loop works.--------------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-side Javascript/Typescript.--------------------Music by Audionautix.comThe Event Loop: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/EventLoopDeno.land: https://deno.land---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
Do you understand async programming, promises, and async/await? I hope you do if you plan to develop with Deno. If you don’t or need to clear some things up, then I recommend you listen in 🙂------------Follow the Deno Developer Show for weekly information about Deno and server-sider Javascript/Typescript.------------Music by Audionautix.com------------Promises: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/PromiseAsync Functions (async/await): https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/async_function---------Song: Scott Buckley - The TreeLicense: Creative Commons (CC BY 3.0)Music powered by BreakingCopyright: breakingcopyright.com
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